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gautam0597

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Hi. My cousin is migrating to Canada from Australia in the near future.
Just wanted to know if he can sponsor me & my wife for CANADIAN PR?
Also, how much time would that typically take?

Is there any requirement for him to stay in Canada for a particular number of days/months before he can sponsor us?

Thanks.
 
I presume your Australian citizens, in which case i wouldn't worry so much if your cousin can or cannot sponsor you and your wife, you can apply to immigrate to Canada on your own, no need for a sponsor, because I think this sponsorship program is more suited toward less developed (aka third world) countries where a sponsor is probably the easiest and most assured way of arriving in Canada, an issue Aussies aren't bothered about.
 
Berti said:
I presume your Australian citizens, in which case i wouldn't worry so much if your cousin can or cannot sponsor you and your wife, you can apply to immigrate to Canada on your own, no need for a sponsor, because I think this sponsorship program is more suited toward less developed (aka third world) countries where a sponsor is probably the easiest and most assured way of arriving in Canada, an issue Aussies aren't bothered about.

This is not accurate....

To answer the OP, no your cousin cannot sponsor you.
You can apply under the FSW route or PNP, CEC etc but to be sponsored you would need to be a member of the family class see www.cic.gc.ca for details.

I'm not sure that USA, UK and Europe (to name a few) are less developed or "third world" countries and we all had to be sponsored via the family class stream!
 
Hi

whoopi83 said:
This is not accurate....

To answer the OP, no your cousin cannot sponsor you.
You can apply under the FSW route or PNP, CEC etc but to be sponsored you would need to be a member of the family class see www.cic.gc.ca for details.

I'm not sure that USA, UK and Europe (to name a few) are less developed or "third world" countries and we all had to be sponsored via the family class stream!

Sorry, you are not quite right. If the Cousins emigrate to Manitoba or Saskatchewan after 1 year of residency they CAN sponsor cousins under those 2 provinces PNP programs. See: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp
 
HA HA more answers than enough he was cofused befoe he asked the question now he totally is totally messed up......call cic. ask them.
 
LOL..Yes, I'm totally confused now.
I'd appreciate if some one can guide me with the correct information.
Thanks Again.
 
PMM said:
Hi

Sorry, you are not quite right. If the Cousins emigrate to Manitoba or Saskatchewan after 1 year of residency they CAN sponsor cousins under those 2 provinces PNP programs. See: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp

Oops, I should read more carefully... for some reason I thought the OP mentioned BC... PMM, as more often than not, is correct!
 
gautam0597 said:
LOL..Yes, I'm totally confused now.
I'd appreciate if some one can guide me with the correct information.
Thanks Again.

Read the links given above.
 
gautam0597 said:
LOL..Yes, I'm totally confused now.
I'd appreciate if some one can guide me with the correct information.
Thanks Again.

gautam0597

I hope the following summary will help you:

1) your cousin can not sponsor you under the family sponsorship category
2) The best option for you is to apply under the Skilled worker (SW) category. But you will have to meet the criteria and requirements for SW.
3) When you apply to immigrate to Canada, there is no difference where you come from. Citizens of certain countries, including Australia, do not need visa to enter Canada as visitors. This is the only advantage.
4) PMM is correct. Certain provinces (Manitoba and Sask) allow their Canadian citizens and residents to sponsor their relatives. To explain this further, you still have to meet the requirements for the PNP (program) of the province. Being a relative of a resident of the province is a bonus but not an absolute guarantee that you will be accepted.

Good luck
 
Hi Halifax-Maple.

Thanks so much for the clarification.

FSW would be the ideal choice for me.